The management department has enough faculty, but the agribusiness management course faces challenges in this area. Academically, the program includes two mid-term exams, one end-term exam, and a project assignment. Placement opportunities are limited, with few companies visiting the campus and no placements in the agriculture sector. Students might need to rely on off-campus placements through personal connections after graduation. The MBA program costs Rs 1,20,000 per year, payable in two installments of Rs 60,000 each semester. Additional costs include a refundable caution fee of Rs 10,000 and a registration fee of Rs 10,000. Agribusiness students pay Rs 1,20,000 annually, while fees for other management courses are Rs 85,000. Scholarships offered include merit-based discounts, early bird scholarships, and schemes like the Sambhal form and EWS. For more information on discounts and scholarships, students can contact the admission department.
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